The palace was never fully completed by Henry VIII but was sufficient under Mary I of England to be used by Keeper of the Banqueting House, Sir Thomas Cawarden to entertain Gilles de Noailles, the French Ambassador.
He wondered if this signalled her intention to marry a Catholic prince, and thought the Scottish Protestants would not then find favour with her.
Gilles Deleuze | Saint-Gilles | Saint-Gilles, Gard | Gilles Duceppe | Gilles Perrault | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | Gilles Villeneuve | Gilles Plains | Gilles Peterson | Gilles Plains, South Australia | Gilles de Rais | Jean Gilles | Gilles | Noailles | Mary Noailles Murfree | Marie-Laure de Noailles | Guy Gilles | Gilles Vigneault | Gilles Clément | Anne Jules de Noailles | Anna de Noailles | Villa Noailles | Pierre-Gilles de Gennes | Pierre et Gilles | Jean Gilles (composer) | Gilles Boileau | Gilles Bensimon | Gilles Babinet | Georges Gilles de la Tourette | Antoine, 1st comte de Noailles |